Here are the questions we are frequently 
                                      asked, we hope they cover all of yours however 
                                      if there is something we’ve missed let us 
                                      know and we will be happy to answer it and 
                                      add it to our FAQs page:
  
                                      What will the holiday be like? 
                                      Special is probably the best word to describe 
                                      it. The Camino de Santiago (French Way) 
                                      is unique not only because it is a journey 
                                      of the soul and spirit but also because 
                                      you will be walking through a beautiful, 
                                      varied landscape in the company of many 
                                      interesting like-minded souls some of whom 
                                      may become long lasting friends or acquaintances. 
                                      On a typical day, whatever the speed of 
                                      your travel you are bound to meet other 
                                      pilgrims to share experiences with either 
                                      as you walk or at rest stops. This is what 
                                      makes the Camino so magical.  
                                      And you walk with the reassurance of knowing 
                                      that when you arrive at your next stop-over 
                                      you will have somewhere comfortable to stay 
                                      and eat already booked.
  
                                    From Sarria onwards (the 
                                    last 110kms) the Camino is not challenging 
                                    and consists mainly of short flat stretches 
                                    alternating with small hills – rolling countryside. 
                                    The terrain underfoot is good being a mixture 
                                    of sandy paths, tarmac roads and some stony 
                                    lanes. 
                                     
                                    From Astorga to Sarria there 
                                    are two long climbs and two long descents, 
                                    one steep for a short way but with a more 
                                    gentle road alternative. The descents can 
                                    be a little stony. 
                                     
                                    From Leon to Astorga the 
                                    Camino is mainly flat with many vineyards. 
                                      There are stretches where the Camino is 
                                      a path alongside roads – in a very few cases 
                                      busy.
  
                                    From Sarria to Santiago there 
                                    are frequent refreshment and toilet facilities, 
                                    before Sarria these are less frequent and 
                                    are pointed out in the notes and maps that 
                                    we provide you with which will also give details 
                                    of ascents and descents, distances and places 
                                    of interest. 
                                     
                                    And don’t forget your grand arrival in 
                                      Santiago! This is one of the most satisfying 
                                      experiences you can enjoy and you will feel 
                                      a real kinship with your fellow pilgrims 
                                      as you enter the famous cathedral! 
                                     
                                     
                                      Where will I be staying? 
                                      In all cases your accommodation will be 
                                      the best available, usually 2* or 3* hotels 
                                      or guesthouses, except in the larger towns 
                                      where we give you the choice of either the 
                                      more exclusive hotels that are available 
                                      or budget but good accommodation. 
                                      In smaller locations where the choice is 
                                      limited you may be staying in a small guesthouse, 
                                      which will be of good quality. You will always have your own bathroom and all hotels have wifi and some laundry facilities and some pools. Some hotels 
                                      will have Wifi or Internet and laundry facilities 
                                      and all will of course provide towels and 
                                      bed linen so sleeping bags are not necessary! 
                                     
                                    Very Important! The Camino is quite rightly 
                                      a popular pilgrimage and therefore at certain 
                                      times of the year there can be a shortage 
                                      of good accommodation. We do not compromise 
                                      on the quality of accommodation that we 
                                      expect our guests to stay in and therefore 
                                      where there is none available that meets 
                                      our standards we will arrange for you to 
                                      be transferred by taxi to the nearest suitable 
                                      one. 
                                      The earlier you book the more chance of 
                                      getting the best accommodation. 
                                     
                                     
                                      What are the meal arrangements? 
                                      With all holidays breakfast is included. 
                                      This can vary and as a minimum will be continental 
                                      however in some of the places may include 
                                      hams and cheese and cooked food. 
                                      Dinner if included will usually be where 
                                      you are staying and will be the menu of 
                                      the day, which usually has a choice of starters, 
                                      main course and sweet. Drinks are usually included 
                                      with the meals. Please let us know if you 
                                      have any special dietary requirements, we 
                                      are usually able to arrange for these. 
                                      Lunch is not included as there are plenty 
                                      of places to eat en-route and this gives 
                                      you the opportunity to try local dishes 
                                      and meet other pilgrims. We supply you with 
                                      a comprehensive menu translator as part 
                                      of your welcome pack. This will also tell 
                                      you something about the local dishes. 
                                      If you would prefer on some days to have 
                                      a picnic lunch your hotel may be able to 
                                      provide it or there may be shops nearby 
                                      where you can buy provisions. The notes 
                                      we provide you will have details. 
                                      Please note the eating times are different 
                                      in Spain – Breakfast is rarely served before 
                                      7.00am and Dinner is usually not available 
                                      until after 8.00pm. 
                                     
                                     
                                    Can I have my luggage transferred? 
                                      You certainly can. We will provide you with 
                                      luggage tags that need to be displayed at 
                                      all times and make the necessary arrangements. 
                                      Your luggage will need to be in reception 
                                      by 8.30am and is usually delivered to your 
                                      next hotel by 4.30pm. The luggage transfer 
                                      is limited to 1 bag per person with a maximum 
                                      weight of 20kg per bag. If you need more 
                                      let us know and we will quote!
  
                                     
                                      How do I follow the Camino? 
                                      It couldn’t be easier as this is probably 
                                      the best way-marked walking route in the 
                                      world – just follow the yellow arrows and 
                                      scallops! We do also however provide you 
                                      with maps and comprehensive route notes 
                                      to make your journey more interesting. 
                                     
                                     
                                    How do I get the Compostella (certificate 
                                      of completion)? 
                                      To qualify for the Compostella you must 
                                      have walked the last 100km of the Camino 
                                      and prove it by having a Pilgrims Passport 
                                      that has been stamped at sufficient places 
                                      en-route. We will provide you with your 
                                      passport as part of your welcome pack. We 
                                      will also give you directions to the Pilgrim’s 
                                      Office in Santiago. 
                                     
                                     
                                    How do I get to the start and finish points? 
                                      We are happy to advise you on the best means of getting to the start when you make your booking with us and will even book it for you if you prefer. 
                                     
                                     
                                      Will I be safe and will I meet other Pilgrims? 
                                      In the main the Camino is a very safe and 
                                      friendly environment. You do need to take 
                                      the normal common-sense precautions in towns 
                                      and when you take a break however it is 
                                      very rare for people to have problems. Each 
                                      year many women make this pilgrimage alone 
                                      without incidents and you will generally 
                                      find local people very friendly and helpful. 
                                      You certainly will meet fellow pilgrims 
                                      of all nationalities and this is part of 
                                      its attraction. 
                                     
                                     
                                    What will the weather be like and when 
                                      is the best time to come? 
                                      We offer our holidays from April to October, 
                                      which tends to be the better months for 
                                      walking.  
                                      Galicia is green and beautiful for a reason 
                                      – it gets a lot of rain! As with other places 
                                      this far south it can also get hot in the 
                                      summer so when you choose to come should 
                                      be determined by when you are available 
                                      and what conditions you feel more comfortable 
                                      in walking in. 
                                      Spring, early summer and early autumn are 
                                      months when you will have a more comfortable 
                                      temperature but should be prepared for showers 
                                      or even rain. July and August can be hot 
                                      but with far less likelihood of rain. 
                                      The high stages of the Camino before Sarria 
                                      can be cool in spring and autumn. 
                                      Winter is chilly with snow at high levels 
                                      and rain throughout Galicia. 
                                    www.worldweather.org 
                                    will give you climate statistics under Spain, 
                                    A Coruna. 
                                     
                                     
                                    Do I need vaccinations and what health 
                                      precautions should I take? 
                                      Apart from COVID no other vaccinations are necessary and the COVID situation is constantly changing so we will point you to the latest information on this. However do ensure that if you do have any 
                                      medical conditions that you feel may interfere 
                                      with your enjoyment of the Camino check 
                                      first with your doctor. Likewise do remember 
                                      to bring any medication that you normally 
                                      take and we also recommend bringing a small 
                                    first aid kit. 
                                      It is a condition of our accepting your 
                                      booking for this holiday that you have adequate 
                                      travel insurance and if you are coming from 
                                      the UK an EHIC from www.dh.gov.uk as this 
                                      will be useful should you need to see a 
                                      doctor. 
                                      Health facilities in Spain are generally 
                                      good although as in most countries you may 
                                      need to wait for minor things in Accident 
                                      and Emergency departments. 
                                     
                                     
                                    What currency do I need and are there ATM’s? 
                                      The currency is the Euro and all towns and 
                                      most larger villages will have ATM,s 
                                      Our notes will indicate villages that have 
                                      these. Virtually all bars, restaurants, hotels, shops and taxis will take debit and credit cards. 
                                     
                                     
                                    What do I do in an emergency? 
                                      We give you full guidance on what to do 
                                      in an emergency with your welcome pack and 
                                      don’t forget that you will have available 
                                      24/7 both a Spanish and a UK helpline telephone 
                                      contact. 
                                     
                                     
                                    What do I need to bring? 
                                      Here are some suggestions, the list is not 
                                      exhaustive so do consider your own requirements: 
                                       
                                      Luggage - the baggage allowance is one item 
                                      (maximum 20kg) per person. If you need to 
                                      add more bags please contact us in advance. 
                                      Daypack (15-20L) 
                                      Good walking shoes with ankle support is 
                                      recommended 
                                      Plenty of spare pairs of socks - hiking 
                                      socks for walks and regular socks for evenings 
                                      Appropriate pants for hiking, i.e. not jeans 
                                      Light shoes/sandals (for evening) 
                                      Long pants for hiking 
                                      T-shirts or short-sleeved shirts 
                                      Long sleeved shirt 
                                      Polar fleece or a warm jacket 
                                      Underwear (thermal for winter trips)* 
                                      Warm hat and sun hat 
                                      Sunglasses 
                                      Water proof jacket or poncho in case of 
                                      rain 
                                      Toiletries - toothbrush, toothpaste, soap 
                                      etc 
                                      Water bottle 
                                      Extra clothing for cold sensitive* 
                                      Sun cream (preferably sweat/water resistant 
                                      and of a high factor) 
                                      Plastic bags 
                                      *not necessary for all trips 
                                       
                                    FIRST AID 
                                      Plasters 
                                      Blister plasters 
                                      Aspirin/Paracetamol for headaches or other 
                                      pain 
                                      Antihistamine tablets 
                                      Throat lozenges 
                                      Anti-inflammatory cream 
                                       
                                       
                                    SOME OPTIONAL EXTRAS 
                                     
                                    Extra underwear 
                                      Flashlight with extra batteries & bulb 
                                      Extra socks, extra T-shirts 
                                      Camera equipment 
                                      Binoculars 
                                      Collapsible plastic bucket or bowl for laundry 
                                      Some general antibiotics 
                                      Moist sealed mini paper towels 
                                      Powdered drink mix 
                                      Chocolate or candy bars 
                                      Needle and thread 
                                      Safety pins 
                                      Rip-stop nylon tape 
                                      Dental floss 
                                      Ace Bandage 
                                      Reading material 
                                      Walking stick or walking poles 
                                      Non-breakable glasses (if you wear breakable) 
                                      Small musical instruments like harmonicas 
                                      Playing cards…
 
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